Referencing the Cubist vocabulary and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village XVIII from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village XVII from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village XIX from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form.
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village XI from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village XI from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Leger’s The Village VIII from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village VII from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
The colour lithograph Composition with Two Dancers by Fernand Léger brings together layered geometric forms and two sculptural abstracted figures poised as if engaged in conversation.
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